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Guru ji told us that we are all equal but we have not listened properly. There are no sects in Guru Nanak's Sikhi! [[user:hari singh|Hari Singh]]<sup>[[User talk:Hari singh|talk]]</sup> 01:54, 6 August 2008 (UTC)
Guru ji told us that we are all equal but we have not listened properly. There are no sects in Guru Nanak's Sikhi! [[user:hari singh|Hari Singh]]<sup>[[User talk:Hari singh|talk]]</sup> 01:54, 6 August 2008 (UTC)
Only A [[Sikh.|Nanak} can understand [[Satgurbani|Nanaks]]. [[Sikh.|Sikh]]  & his [[Sikhi.|Sikhi are Self Made. No one created either of them. both were, had been so far, are here now at this moment & will ever rule the universe as [[khalsa|Truthfull Human Beings]] by following nothing but one universal culture encapsulated in the [[Gurbani]] Language. Gurbani Language, the mother Tounge of [[User:Mutia/Idols Of Truth|Sikh Society]]. 


== Sikhism Tattoos and Earrings  ==
== Sikhism Tattoos and Earrings  ==

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Did Guru Nanak Dev Ji told us Sikh people to believe in Sikhism? or is it really the sikh people themself who did created it?


ਜਾਣਹ੝ ਜੋਤਿ ਨ ਪੂਛਹ੝ ਜਾਤੀ ਆਗੈ ਜਾਤਿ ਨ ਹੇ ॥੧॥ ਰਹਾਉ ॥
Jĝṇhu joṯ na pūcẖẖahu jĝṯī ĝgai jĝṯ na hė. ॥1॥ rahĝ­o.
Recognize the Lord's Light within all, and do not consider social class or status;
there are no classes or castes in the world hereafter. ॥1॥Pause॥
ਖਤ੝ਰੀ ਬ੝ਰਾਹਮਣ ਸੂਦ ਵੈਸ ਉਪਦੇਸ੝ ਚਹ੝ ਵਰਨਾ ਕਉ ਸਾਝਾ ॥
Kẖaṯrī barĝhmaṇ sūḝ vais upḝės cẖahu varnĝ ka­o sĝjẖĝ.
The four castes - the Kh'shaatriyas, Brahmins, Soodras and Vaishyas

-are equal in respect to the teachings.

ਬ੝ਰਹਮਨ ਬੈਸ ਸੂਦ ਅਰ੝ ਖ੝ਯ੝ਯਤ੝ਰੀ ਡੋਮ ਚੰਡਾਰ ਮਲੇਛ ਮਨ ਸੋਇ ॥
ਹੋਇ ਪ੝ਨੀਤ ਭਗਵੰਤ ਭਜਨ ਤੇ ਆਪ੝ ਤਾਰਿ ਤਾਰੇ ਕ੝ਲ ਦੋਇ ॥੧॥
Barahman bais sūḝ ar kẖa­yṯarī dom cẖandĝr malėcẖẖ man so­ė.
Ho­ė punīṯ bẖagvanṯ bẖajan ṯė ĝp ṯĝr ṯĝrė kul ḝo­ė. ॥1॥
Whether he is a Brahmin, a Vaishya, a Soodra, or a Kh'shaatriya;
whether he is a poet, an outcaste, or a filthy-minded person, he becomes pure,
by meditating on the Lord God. He saves himself,
and the families of both his parents. ॥1॥

Guru ji told us that we are all equal but we have not listened properly. There are no sects in Guru Nanak's Sikhi! Hari Singhtalk 01:54, 6 August 2008 (UTC)

Only A [[Sikh.|Nanak} can understand Nanaks. Sikh & his [[Sikhi.|Sikhi are Self Made. No one created either of them. both were, had been so far, are here now at this moment & will ever rule the universe as Truthfull Human Beings by following nothing but one universal culture encapsulated in the Gurbani Language. Gurbani Language, the mother Tounge of Sikh Society.

Sikhism Tattoos and Earrings

Can Sikh guys use Earrings after being baptized as a Sikh? i don't think personally that would be a major sin to have earrings in both ears.. And are Tattoos allowed in Sikhism?

A: When one becomes possessed by these things then it becomes a wrong but if you do it so that it makes you comfortable with God then it is OK. read the article - Guru Granth Sahib on adornment for a more detailed analysis. If while wearing these decorations or decorating oneself - you connect better with God then go ahead but if it brings ego or makes you "full of yourself" then it is wrong. If you can remember God better with these things then great do it but if it takes you away from God then don't do it. Regards, Hari Singhtalk 23:29, 6 August 2008 (UTC)

can we Sikh male and females shave our hairs on our body ?

When a sikh male or female do take Amritdhari is it a must thing to grow the hairs around your body. And if not then please explain why?!

A: Strictly all Amritdhari Sikhs have to keep their long hair called kesh uncut. All Amritdharis MUST keep long head hair and all adult male must also have full beard. Matters to do with fine facial hair and armpits for women is debatable as I do not believe that these short hair can be called Kesh. The hukam refers to Kesh which is long hair and not facial or short hair.

REASON: The long head hair and beard are a clear symbol of a Sikh - Its the uniform stipulated by the hukam of Guru Gobind Singh.

Exceptions can be made for medical or health reasons. If it is impossible to operate without shaving the long hair on the head for all Sikhs or beard for men; then do ardas and allow the hair to be removed but grow it back as soon as possible as a sign to respect for the Guru. These days, most ops can be done without removing the hair. Always check with the medical staff.